If you head to WNBA.com today, you’ll probably note that the coming weekend has been designated “Rookie Weekend” as NBA TV will be broadcasting games featuring six of the top eight picks from the 2013 WNBA Draft.

Two of those games will take place on NBA TV today, with the San Antonio Silver Stars hosting the Seattle Storm at 8 p.m. EDT and the Phoenix Mercury host the Washington Mystics at 10 p.m. EDT.

This will make next week’s statistics post looking at the league’s top rookies look far better timed than it was really planned to be.

Brown also reports that Tulsa Shock CEO Steve Swetoha said that the team intends to re-sign Courtney Paris after trading forward Kayla Pedersen for a draft pick yesterday. He also believes that yesterday’s trade of Kayla Pedersen to the Connecticut Sun could benefit both teams: Pedersen could receive more playing time while the Shock get back a 2014 pick that they had previously traded away. Read more >>>

Terrence Thomas of the San Antonio Express-News reports that Jayne Appel is out with a concussion, which is why former Tulsa center Chante Black appears on the San Antonio Silver Stars’ roster as a reserve for tonight’s game against the Seattle Storm. Danielle Adams is expected to start in Appel’s place. Read more >>>

Odeen Domingo of the AZCentral.com reports that “because the Mercury (3-4) want to protect the left knee injury she suffered earlier this month, her feet haven’t touched the hardwood often in the past three games.” The Mercury have been restricting the 6-foot-8 rookie center to 15-23 minutes per game since she returned to action. Read more >>>

Jayda Evans of the Seattle Times reports that Seattle Storm GM Brian Agler is not looking to make any roster changes as the team continues to win games with defense despite missing stars Sue Bird and Lauren Jackson. Evans also notes that this year’s team is off to a much better start than the 2012 version that started the season 1-7. Read more >>>

Phil Ervin of Fox Sports North takes a quick look around the league in advance of the Minnesota Lynx’s game against the Los Angeles Sparks tonight, the first of three meetings in the next six games between the two teams currently sitting at the top of the Western Conference. Read more >>>

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